
2026 Arbor Padre Snowboard with Ride C-2 Bindings
The 2026 Arbor Padre with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional freeride snowboard rooted in Japanese powder surfing tradition. Featuring a tapered shape, set-back stance, and full camber profile, the Padre blends deep snow float with precise carving performance. This board thrives on fall-line speed and low-angle terrain, offering advanced riders a surf-style experience with serious edge hold and energy. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
The Padre delivers a unique ride that’s both powerful and expressive. It carves with precision and floats effortlessly in fresh snow, giving you that satisfying blend of structure and flow.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced riders who want a directional, cambered board that’s made for clean arcs, fast groomers, and big powder turns. If your style leans more creative than freestyle, this board fits the bill.
Highlights:
A Highland II core gives the Padre its strength and snap, while mixed glassing and a sintered base boost energy and speed. With a 10 mm taper and a wide nose, the board drives from the back foot and stays afloat in deeper conditions. The camber underfoot ensures edge hold when things firm up, and sustainable materials like bio-resin and recycled steel edges round out the build. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
The Padre is not a freestyle-focused board or beginner-friendly option. Its traditional camber profile and stiffer flex demand speed and rider commitment, making it best for those with established freeride skills.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This board rides true to length for its category. Its wider platform is well suited for riders with size 10 boots or larger. Stick to your usual freeride size to get the most from its shape and flex.
The 2026 Arbor Padre with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional freeride snowboard rooted in Japanese powder surfing tradition. Featuring a tapered shape, set-back stance, and full camber profile, the Padre blends deep snow float with precise carving performance. This board thrives on fall-line speed and low-angle terrain, offering advanced riders a surf-style experience with serious edge hold and energy. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
The Padre delivers a unique ride that’s both powerful and expressive. It carves with precision and floats effortlessly in fresh snow, giving you that satisfying blend of structure and flow.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced riders who want a directional, cambered board that’s made for clean arcs, fast groomers, and big powder turns. If your style leans more creative than freestyle, this board fits the bill.
Highlights:
A Highland II core gives the Padre its strength and snap, while mixed glassing and a sintered base boost energy and speed. With a 10 mm taper and a wide nose, the board drives from the back foot and stays afloat in deeper conditions. The camber underfoot ensures edge hold when things firm up, and sustainable materials like bio-resin and recycled steel edges round out the build. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
The Padre is not a freestyle-focused board or beginner-friendly option. Its traditional camber profile and stiffer flex demand speed and rider commitment, making it best for those with established freeride skills.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This board rides true to length for its category. Its wider platform is well suited for riders with size 10 boots or larger. Stick to your usual freeride size to get the most from its shape and flex.
Description
The 2026 Arbor Padre with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional freeride snowboard rooted in Japanese powder surfing tradition. Featuring a tapered shape, set-back stance, and full camber profile, the Padre blends deep snow float with precise carving performance. This board thrives on fall-line speed and low-angle terrain, offering advanced riders a surf-style experience with serious edge hold and energy. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
The Padre delivers a unique ride that’s both powerful and expressive. It carves with precision and floats effortlessly in fresh snow, giving you that satisfying blend of structure and flow.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced riders who want a directional, cambered board that’s made for clean arcs, fast groomers, and big powder turns. If your style leans more creative than freestyle, this board fits the bill.
Highlights:
A Highland II core gives the Padre its strength and snap, while mixed glassing and a sintered base boost energy and speed. With a 10 mm taper and a wide nose, the board drives from the back foot and stays afloat in deeper conditions. The camber underfoot ensures edge hold when things firm up, and sustainable materials like bio-resin and recycled steel edges round out the build. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
The Padre is not a freestyle-focused board or beginner-friendly option. Its traditional camber profile and stiffer flex demand speed and rider commitment, making it best for those with established freeride skills.
Fit & sizing considerations:
This board rides true to length for its category. Its wider platform is well suited for riders with size 10 boots or larger. Stick to your usual freeride size to get the most from its shape and flex.





















